Another new one from me. I tried using elmers glue as a masking for the bullet holes. Takes a while while you let it dry. But actually worked pretty good. Here is a picture with the elmers glue on.Here is the finished product.

New one. Bled really bad on the edges, and I slightly over masked between the red and purple. But I like it.Hey Chuck, How do you get your dye all the way to the edge without bleeding. I've tried a couple of these and I've had major bleeding problems.

eky8 wrote:Hey Chuck, How do you get your dye all the way to the edge without bleeding. I've tried a couple of these and I've had major bleeding problems.

I just refuse to dye any disc that has more dome than the Houston Astros.

Usually, I design or size the image so that it only comes to the edges at one or two places. That way you can engineer wrinkles into the vinyl in places where there are no cuts. When the image is circular, and you want it to go all the way to the edge, it's a crapshoot mix of vinyl adhesiveness, savvy squeegie action, and prayer to Offler the Crocodile God.

We are not like those other golfers. We throw our clubs and keep our balls where they belong. -Ol' Bob

The guy who asked for it is going to frame it up nice and neat. He's been framing up tourney discs and wanted to try a dyed disc with a nice geometric pattern. So I don't think it will ever get thrown.